Health & Fitness
Live in Beaverton or Hillsboro? You May Be Healthier as a Result
New survey by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin puts Washington County at number one in Oregon

Live in Washington County?
Good choice.
Chances you may live longer, have a better quality of life and practice more healthy behavior than your counterparts in other counties in Oregon.
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That's according to a new survey by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin.
The survey measures counties by dozens of measures from the length of your commute, how much air pollution there is, and how active people are, to obesity rates, teen birthrates, and how many uninsured people there are to death rates, access to exercise opportunities, and how many doctors there are.
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Researchers claim that "very year, nearly 1,900 deaths in Oregon could be avoided if all residents in the state had a fair chance to be healthy."
The survey found that Washington County - despite being number one in many categories - still has some areas to work on: too many smokers, too much obesity and too much excessive drinking.
You can go here for all the data not just for Washington County but for all of the counties in Oregon.
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